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LAWRENCE CHANNELS MENA GOLF TOUR ROOTS TO WIN SECOND OMEGA EUROPEAN MASTERS CROWN

August 31, 2025

Thriston Lawrence showed nerves of steel in the Swiss Alps, recovering from a nightmare start to card a closing 66 and capture his second Omega European Masters title at Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club.

The South African, who cut his teeth in the region on the MENA Golf Tour, began the final round with a one-shot advantage but looked to have thrown it away after opening with three straight bogeys. Suddenly trailing by two and with Ryder Cup hero Matt Fitzpatrick – another product of the early MENA circuit – and past champion Matt Wallace ahead of him, Lawrence needed something special.

Thriston Lawrence of South Africa plays his second shot on the 18th hole on day four of the Omega European Masters 2025 at Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

It came at the par-four sixth, where he bravely drove the green and holed from just inside 20 feet for eagle. That shot ignited a brilliant surge: five birdies in the next eight holes catapulted him into a three-shot lead. Even when his approach at the 15th careered towards the penalty area, Lawrence held firm, scrambling a vital par before closing out with calm pars to seal victory at 22-under-par – his fifth DP World Tour title, and second in the mountains following his 2022 success.

Wallace finished tied second on 20-under alongside Rasmus Højgaard and Sami Välimäki, with Fitzpatrick one stroke further back.

For Lawrence, the win was as much about resilience as talent:

“Winning is tough. I was so nervous all day. After that start I thought I’d thrown it away, but I’m proud of how I fought.”

With both Lawrence and Fitzpatrick having honed their early professional years on the MENA Golf Tour, their continued rise on the global stage adds weight to the circuit’s reputation as a genuine springboard for emerging talent. As the Tour prepares for its much-anticipated relaunch later this year, their triumphs serve as powerful reminders of the opportunities the Middle East can provide for the next generation of stars.


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